Loughborough Echo

Just look who are on their merry way once more

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HUNDREDS of Santas of all ages will be lining up to start running, jogging and walking for charity once again at 11am on Sunday, December 2, in Loughborou­gh Market Place for the annual fun run

The Santa Fun Run, a firm Loughborou­gh pre-Christmas favourite in its 13th year, is organised by members of the Rotary Club of Loughborou­gh and since its inception over half a million pounds has been raised for charities.

Last year alone 30 charities benefited.

The generally flat, 5K route starts in the Market Place after the Best Dressed Dog parade and the traditiona­l warm up by local fitness expert Becky Bounce.

The proceeding­s will be expertly pulled together by Master of Ceremonies and Love Loughborou­gh chairman Les Cope-Newman aided and abetted by the Dame from the Town Hall’s Beauty and the Beast Pantomime.

Before the Santa Fun Run, organised by the Rotary Club of Loughborou­gh on Sunday, December 2, is a fun event.

If you are entering the run and wish to enter your dog in the Best Dressed Christmas Dog you can do so online at www.santa-fun-run, or just turn up on the day by 10.20pm to register.

Every dog receives a treat, or two, with the overall winner receiving a prize from Stacey Pepper at Paws Grooming Salon.

This is a really fun event for all the family and your pets so please come along.

The Rotary Club members organise this fun event for the serious business of raising sponsored funds for local and national charities alike.

Although charities such as Rainbows, LOROS and Prostaid are regularly supported, this year will see Dementia UK and the East Midlands Immediate Care Scheme feature.

Any entrant can raise sponsorshi­p for their favourite charity, with all proceeds being divided between those specified.

It’s never too late to enter as entries are taken on the day but to secure a place register on-line on www.santafun-run.co.uk and collect your Santa suit from Loughborou­gh Building Society’s High St, Branch.

 ??  ?? A scene from last year’s fun run
A scene from last year’s fun run

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